I'm one of those heathen's who has never actually had any suspension serviced on my bikes. I've meant to send in our forks to have it done, but never actually gotten around to it. (Side note: All the bike shops around here are trash and I wouldn't trust them with my bikes, so getting it done locally isn't really an option.)
This winter I feel like I should have a go at doing it myself if it's feasible. What sorts of special tools would I need to do it properly? I've got a variety of forks to deal with, a Fox 34, an MRP Ribbon air, and a Cane Creek Helm coil.
I also have a couple Fox rear shocks that ought to be serviced, but maybe those would be best sent in for now.
This winter I feel like I should have a go at doing it myself if it's feasible. What sorts of special tools would I need to do it properly? I've got a variety of forks to deal with, a Fox 34, an MRP Ribbon air, and a Cane Creek Helm coil.
I also have a couple Fox rear shocks that ought to be serviced, but maybe those would be best sent in for now.